时间: 2025-04-25 21:10:35
美: ['brɪljənt]
英: [ˈbrɪlɪənt]
adj. 灿烂的,闪耀的;杰出的;有才气的;精彩的,绝妙的
最后更新时间:2025-04-25 21:10:35
通过以上分析,可以更深入地理解“Brilliant”这个词的含义、用法及其在不同语境中的表现。
[ADJ] A brilliant person, idea, or performance is extremely clever or skilful. 极有才智的; 绝妙的
例:She had a brilliant mind.她有极聪明的头脑。
[ADV] brilliantly 极有才智地; 绝妙地
例:It is a very high quality production, brilliantly written and acted.这是一部非常高质量的演出,绝妙地编写而成并被表演出来。
[ADJ] A brilliant career or success is very successful. 非常成功的
例:He served four years in prison, emerging to find his brilliant career in ruins.他在监狱服了4年刑,出狱后发现他的辉煌事业已经毁了。
[ADV] brilliantly 非常成功地
例:The strategy worked brilliantly.这项策略非常成功。
[[ADJ n]] A brilliant colour is extremely bright. 鲜亮的
例:The woman had brilliant green eyes.这个女人有一双亮晶晶的绿眼睛。
[[ADV adj/-ed]] brilliantly 鲜亮地
例:Many of the patterns show brilliantly coloured flowers.许多图案都有绚丽多彩的花。
[ADJ] You describe light, or something that reflects light, as brilliant when it shines very brightly. 灿烂的
例:The event was held in brilliant sunshine.这次活动在灿烂的阳光下举行。
[ADV] brilliantly 灿烂地
例:It's a brilliantly sunny morning.这是个阳光灿烂的早晨。
[[非正式,口语]] You can say that something is brilliant when you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good. 真棒的
例:If you get a chance to see the show, do go – it's brilliant.如果你有机会去看那场演出,一定要去–它太棒了。